Sounds like your settings are correct (9600,8,None,1,None). Make sure your serial cable is a straight-through and not a null modem cable. Also try hitting Ctrl-L to refresh the screen. Finally make sure you have selected the proper COM port setting in Hyperterm.
Do you know what device is at the remote end? Is it a Lucent RAS? The reason I ask is because MPP is Lucent (or rather Ascend) proprietary. This can only work if the RAS is a Lucent RAS (i.e. MAX, TNT, APX). And even then your ISP would also have to configure your profile to match yours...
Try changing TCP port 5632 to UDP. Also try adding TCP port 65301.
Also make sure 192.168.1.11 is the IP of the PC you are trying to reach and not the Pipeline itself.
If you are planning on using a private address scheme (192.168.x.x) then yes, you will need to input that IP to the router and enable NAT. My addr should be your 192.168.60.x/24 IP address. Since you are using PPP encapsulation you will automatically negotiate your public IP address when you...
Are you assigning IP's from a pool? If so then is your TNT on the same logical subnet as your IP pool? If so then you need to have proxy-mode=active. This parameter can be found by reading the IP-interface applicable. For the shelf controller it is read ip-inter {{1 17 1}}.
Likewise, if...
Do you know what disconnect cause code and progress code code your user is getting? This info is usually sent to the syslog or radius server. This information is vital to troubleshooting what could be causing the disconnects.
It's not up to the Pipeline to drop the line for an incoming call. it is up to your telco provider to handle that. Once the channel is in use the Pipeline cannot make a decision to drop a channel unless the telco switch tells the Pipeline to do so. Contact your telco and check your provisioning.
NAT is required to do what you are asking. Are you configured for NAT? If so you can do a napt command at the diagnostics command to find out what IP address you were assigned. To do this, goto diagnostics mode by entering Ctrl-D, then D=diagnostics (you must have full access rights). Then...
So does that mean you have a problem with unwanted dialouts? If so then check this link out:
http://www.connectnet.com/support/isdn/pipeline-dial.html
This is a good way to find out what is causing your dialouts. Then you can either set up a call filter to block those protocols/sources or...
Unfortunately you cannot open a range of ports on a Cellpipe. You can only open individual ports at a time. However, since you have a limited amount of static mappings, you cannot forward that many ports with a cellpipe.
The workaround is to have your PC that you need to have accessible...
There are three ways to access the configs. The first and best way is out-of-band via the db9 cable using a VT-100 app like Hyperterminal. The second is telnet which requires that you know the Pipeline's IP address, telnet password (if applicable) and ethernet connectivity. The third, and...
Download NavisConnect from ftp.ascend.com and use that to try to save the configuration. If that is successful then search the resulting text file and look for Security followed by Full Access. This is the full access password.
If this fails due to SNMP R/W being disabled or R/W community...
Unfortunately it could be any or all three of the things you mention. Without knowing specifics about which exact model of slot cards you have, what firmware your client modems have, etc. it's difficult to say. You should contact Lucent technical support and have them troubleshoot the issue...
Slight correction to jeter's post. The model is actually the Superpipe 95. You can also use the Superpipe 155 and 175. Jeter is correct about the ability to bind 4 B channels together. Jeter is also correct in that the ISP has to set you up that way to use MP encapsulation or MPP if the ISP...
You do not need the software to configure the router. You can connect to the router via the db9 serial cable and use a VT-100 emulator such as Hyperterminal to access the router. This is better than the companion software anyway since the software is limited in what you can do.
Sounds like you will need to re-serialize your DSLPipe. For that you will need to obtain a hashcode from Lucent Technical Support. However if you have model DSL-HS-2.3MBS then you're out of luck, you will need to RMA the router with Lucent. Contact Lucent or try their support website at...
I just tried it out today. No problems reaching it. You may have a DNS issue or a browser config issue. You can also try the IP address: 208.211.252.5. If you can reach the site with the IP address but not the URL name then you have a DNS issue.
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